Vermilion Parks Board Seeks Ban on Fires at Public Beaches Amid Growing Safety Concerns
The Vermilion Parks & Recreation Board convened on April 15, 2025, for a meeting packed with significant votes, spirited debate, and community-driven initiatives. Chief among the topics: a growing concern over unauthorized fires on public beaches, which led the board to recommend a city-wide prohibition of beach bonfires. Crackdown on Continue Reading
Ohio Lawmakers Propose SNAP Restrictions on Sugary Drinks and Snacks, Prompting Health and Equity Concerns
Columbus, OH – April 2025Ohio legislators are considering a bill that would limit the types of food and beverages eligible for purchase with Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits, sparking renewed debate over public health, personal freedom, and equity in food access. The proposal, introduced as Senate Bill 161, would Continue Reading
Vermilion Teacher Indicted for Felony Gambling, Corruption, and Money Laundering
Kristina Edmison, a teacher at Vermilion High School, has been indicted on serious felony charges. She is facing 23 criminal counts, including illegal gambling, corruption, and money laundering. The charges stem from a large-scale investigation by a Cuyahoga County grand jury. The indictment outlines a criminal scheme that ran from Continue Reading
This Vermilion Mom Just Hid 1,200 Easter Eggs—And Your Kids Are Invited!
Vermilion families looking for a fun, last-minute Easter activity are in luck. Local Girl Scout leader and Vermilion Township resident Kitty Schwanitz is organizing a community egg hunt today—and she’s got all the details covered below. “For the parents scrambling to find a local Easter egg hunt! I am offering Continue Reading
Vermilion Police Blotter 4/16 & 4/17
The Vermilion Police Department works tirelessly to keep our community safe. Below are some of the most notable incidents reported between April 16 and April 17, 2024. Wednesday, April 16 Thursday, April 17 See Something? What You Can Do
Council Changes Hands: Vermilion Thanks Steve Herron, Welcomes John Gabriel as President
Vermilion, OH – April 14, 2025Monday’s Vermilion City Council meeting marked a significant transition as Council President Steve Herron was honored for 14 years of service, and Councilman John Gabriel was unanimously appointed to take his place. During the meeting, council members paused to reflect on Herron’s contributions, describing him Continue Reading
“It Started in Our City”: Vermilion Police Help Catch Suspect in Horrific Livestream Case
A multi-state child exploitation investigation led by the FBI began right here in Vermilion, according to Police Chief Chris Hartung during his report to council at this week’s city council meeting. The case resulted in the federal arrest of Onai Kedar Wilbur Wright, 25, of Bridgeport, Connecticut. Wright is accused Continue Reading
Vermilion Council Considers Rolling Back 48% Water Rate Hike
Your water bill may go down soon. At Monday’s council meeting, Vermilion leaders said they want to undo the 48% water and sewer rate increase that happened last year. They asked the Clerk of Council to begin preparing legislation that would bring rates back to where they were in January Continue Reading
Lake Erie Lanes & Lucy’s Bar and Grill Begin New Era with Familiar Faces and Fresh Energy
Lake Erie Lanes and Lucy’s Bar and Grill are rolling into a new chapter. As of April 6, 2025, the beloved bowling alley and restaurant are under new partnership and ownership. Sandy and Brian Piwinski have joined forces with longtime contributor Steve Albenze to lead day-to-day operations. Together, they’re looking Continue Reading
Russ Owens Floats New Ideas to Fix Vermilion’s Roads
Vermilion’s roads are a well-known problem—but the right solution is still up for discussion. While some suggest a modest road levy could help fund repair over several decades, not everyone believes a levy will pass—or that it should be the only option on the table or considered at all. During Continue Reading










